Argentina elects former mayor of Buenos Aires as its next president
Mauricio Macri celebrates at the Cambiemos (Let’s Change) party headquarters in Buenos Aires, after getting early results of the presidential runoff election in Argentina.
(AFP/Getty Images)Mauricio Macri will be the next president of Argentina, bringing the 12-year rule of the Front for Victory coaltion to an end.
Supporters of the Cambiemos alliance celebrate the victory of Mauricio Macri in the presidential run-off election in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Buenos Aires province governor and presidential candidate Daniel Scioli is comforted by his wife Karina Rabolini at the party’s headquarters after admitting his defeat to his rival, Mauricio Macri, in Buenos Aires.
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Supporters of President-elect Mauricio Macri wave Argentine flags in the street celebrating after he defeated ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli in a runoff election in Buenos Aires.
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Supporters of opposition presidential candidate Mauricio Macri celebrate at his campaign headquarters in Buenos Aires.
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Supporters of opposition presidential candidate Mauricio Macri cheer in the Plaza de La Republica in Buenos Aires, on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015. Macri won Argentina’s historic runoff election against ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli, putting an end to the era of President Cristina Fernandez, who along with her late husband dominated Argentine politics for 12 years.
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Supporters of Argentine presidential candidate Mauricio Macri celebrate after receiving the first results of the presidential runoff election in Buenos Aires.
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Mauricio Macri celebrating with his wife, Juliana Awada, and his daughter, Antonia, at party headquarters in Buenos Aires.
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